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Does any dental insurance cover the cost of veneers? |
Does any dental insurance cover the cost of veneers? It would depend, I imagine, on the reason for the veneers. If they're purely cosmetic, then I doubt it. But there may be some exceptions. To find out for sure just ask your dentist (or better yet speak with the person who handles the insurance/billing for the office) to predetermine your benefits. They just send your insurance company a list of all they plan to do and the ins. co. responds with a detailed list of what is and is not covered (and the exact amount they will pay). Then you'll know exactly what you're dealing with. probably not...strictly cosmetic with veneers they grind ur tooth down to a little node, & when ur gums get infected from the food that gets stuck in behind them their only goin to pull them out, may as well get false & save all that work & painful look u'll have on ur face Not even a cent. I have procelain veneers put in It's purely cosmetics. It's better than a crown because the integrity of the tooth is preserved. Only a small portion is grind out. The veneer is used as a facade to cover spaces, crooked teeth, discoloration etc. Whereas for a crown, the tooth to be capped is literally grind down to a stud.The crown is covered by insurance and the expense is lower than for a veneer. No they do not, because they consider this a cosmetic procedure. Some might if you have been in a car accident or some other trama to the mouth. dental assistant From my understanding this company covers all cosmetic work, or at least gives you a discount. http://www.usabenefits.org Hope this helps. |
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